Works, Volumen27G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1857 |
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... Advance of De Kalb - Gates Takes Command - Desolate March - Battle of Camden - Flight of Gates— Sumter Surprised by Tarleton at the Wax- haws - Washington's Opinion of Militia - His Letter to Gates CHAP . II . - Treason of Arnold - His ...
... Advance of De Kalb - Gates Takes Command - Desolate March - Battle of Camden - Flight of Gates— Sumter Surprised by Tarleton at the Wax- haws - Washington's Opinion of Militia - His Letter to Gates CHAP . II . - Treason of Arnold - His ...
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... Advance of De Kalb - Gates Takes Command- Desolate March - Battle of Camden - Flight of Gates - Sumter Surprised by Tarleton at the Wax- haws - Washington's Opinion of Militia — His Letter to Gates . L ORD CORNWALLIS , when left in mili ...
... Advance of De Kalb - Gates Takes Command- Desolate March - Battle of Camden - Flight of Gates - Sumter Surprised by Tarleton at the Wax- haws - Washington's Opinion of Militia — His Letter to Gates . L ORD CORNWALLIS , when left in mili ...
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... , and collect their troops in large masses . The advance of De Kalb with reinforcements from the North , had been retarded by various difficulties , the most important of which was want of provisions . This had been especially the case.
... , and collect their troops in large masses . The advance of De Kalb with reinforcements from the North , had been retarded by various difficulties , the most important of which was want of provisions . This had been especially the case.
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... advance , or he were supplied with provisions to take with him . Thus circumstanced , he wrote to Congress and to the State Legislature , representing his situa- tion , and entreating relief . For three weeks he remained in this ...
... advance , or he were supplied with provisions to take with him . Thus circumstanced , he wrote to Congress and to the State Legislature , representing his situa- tion , and entreating relief . For three weeks he remained in this ...
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... advance . His reply was , that wagons laden with supplies were coming on , and would overtake them in two days . On the 27th , he actually put the army in motion over the Buffalo Ford , on the direct road to Camden . Colonel Williams ...
... advance . His reply was , that wagons laden with supplies were coming on , and would overtake them in two days . On the 27th , he actually put the army in motion over the Buffalo Ford , on the direct road to Camden . Colonel Williams ...
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